Scott Boorman

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Scott Boorman is now in the Sociology Department of the University of Yale.

From the faculty web page:

Scott A. Boorman, Ph.D. (Harvard University, 1973), Professor of Sociology and Research Affiliate, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, was a Junior Fellow, Society of Fellows, Harvard University, 1970-73 and Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, 1974-76. He is a mathematical sociologist interested in developing new mathematical phenomenology for complex social structures and processes, as well as a graduate of the Yale Law School and a member of the Bars of New York and Massachusetts. His research in recent years has been in models for evolutionary biosociology, blockmodel algorithms for the empirical description of social networks, and the theory of complex statutory evolution, and analysis of social processes that involve alternatives to rational choice. His publications include:


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